The Old Right was a conservative faction
in the United States that opposed both New
Deal domestic programs and U.S. entry into
World War II (Isolationists). Many members of
this faction were associated with the Republicans
of the interwar years led by Robert Taft (Son of
President William Taft), but some were Democrats.
They were called the "Old Right" to distinguish
them from their New Right successors, such as Barry
Goldwater, who favored an interventionist foreign
policy to battle world communism. Many members of
the Old Right favored laissez faire classical
liberalism; some were business-oriented conservatives;
others were ex-radicals who moved sharply to the
right.

The Old Right was in opposition to the New
Deal of Franklin D. Roosevelt. The "Old Right"
formed a Conservative coalition that controlled
Congress until 1964. They were consistently
non-interventionist and opposed entering WWII.
Later, most opposed U.S. entry into NATO and
intervention in the Korean War. "In addition to
being staunch opponents of war and militarism,
the Old Right of the postwar period had a rugged
and near-libertarian thought in domestic affairs".

There were those who believed that the Old Right were
actually classical liberals and "were accepted
members of the Left before 1933. Yet, without
changing any of their fundamental views, all of
them came to be thought of as exemplars of the
political Right."

The New Right!

In the United States, New Right refers to two
historically distinct conservative political
movements. Both of the American New Rights are
distinct from and opposed to the more moderate
tradition of the so-called Rockefeller Republitarians.
The New Right also differs from the Old Right
on issues concerning foreign policy with the New Right
being pro Internationalism to the non-internationalists
of the Old Right.

The first New Right (1955–1964) was centered around
the libertarians, traditionalists, and anti-communists.
The first New Right embraced fusionism, (classical liberal
economics, traditional social values, and were ardent
anti-communism) and coalesced through grassroots
organizing in the years preceding the 1964 presidential
campaign of Barry Goldwater. The Goldwater campaign,
failed in their Presidential bid against LBJ.

The second New Right (1964 to the present) was formed
in the wake of the Goldwater campaign and had a more
populist tone than the first New Right. The second
New Right tended to focus on social issues and
national sovereignty and was often linked with the
Religious Right (The Silent Majority). The second New Right
formed a policy approach and electoral apparatus that
brought Ronald Reagan into the White House in the 1980
presidential election. In elite think-tanks and local
community organizations alike, new policies, marketing
and electoral strategies were crafted over the
succeeding decades to promote strongly conservative
policies, mostly ignored by the Intellectuals until
the 1980s.

The Third New Right: Conservative Liberalism!

The Third New Right began prior to and after
the so called fall of the Soviet Union.

In the 1980's There was a massive increase in Cold
War related defense spending that caused large budget
deficits, the U.S. trade deficit expansion, and contributed
to the Savings and Loan crisis, In order to cover
new federal budget deficits, the United States borrowed
heavily both domestically and abroad, raising the
national debt from $700 billion to today's 14 trillion,
and the United States has moved from being the world's
largest international creditor to the world's largest debtor
nation. Then came the Bush wars plunging this nation further
into debt. Bill Clinton, in my opinion, was just another
opportunist who went along to get along.
(Wikipedia was used in part for this Article)

Other causes for this nations economic problems created
by Conservative Liberalism and Liberal Conservatism (both
are the same):

Elimination of most trade barriers.

An extreme export deficit for the U.S. in international trade.

Cutbacks in public sector employment (both parties). (Jobs
being moved offshore)

The privatization of previously public-owned enterprises
and moving them offshore too.

The transfer of the share of this country's economic wealth
to the top economic percentiles of the population.
(TARP Program - Raiding the Treasury)!

The Current Administration has attempted to swing the social/economic
pendulum back toward the left (so they say); but it didn't work. All
they have succeeded in, is leading this Nation further into debt by
increasing this Nations interest payments on the National Debt
(Stimulus Package - Continuing to raid the Treasury). Now,
both parties are attempting to move more toward the center in an
attempt to gain the Independent vote.

What we are seeing in today's politics is the Left's Liberal
Conservatism (The New, "New Change" that you can believe in) and the
Right's Conservative Liberalism! (It's the same old political tactic
of "Sticking one finger in the air to see which way the wind is blowing").
The Left and the Right are doing every thing that they can to exploit
the Middle.

Classic Marxism states that future leaders will come from the
Middle Class and that is what scares the "Prestidigitators" the most.

No! The TEA party is not the answer! It has already been infiltrated
and is being destroyed from within by both, the Democratic and Republican
parties.

Beware of: "OVIS INVESTIMENTIS LUPINUS"
(Sheep in wolves clothing)

Archaic word for today: "Prestidigitator"

Politically Correct Definition: Either, a Democratic or
a Republican Politician.

POLITICAL UTOPIA IS ETERNAL "GRID LOCK" (BETTER KNOWN, AS MANIPULATING
THE PEOPLE)!